Old chants that are never sang anymore...

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GK said:
Irriducibili said:
buster said:
when man utd were relegated in the 70's they took a massive following to all away matches causing loads of trouble everywhere they went

when they visited roker they were given the clock stand paddock during the match the fulwell started a chant ....

where's your famous soccer hooligans repeated, followed by

your'e gonna get your ferking heads kicked in !

time for you to run was another popular one

ferking priceless if you ask me.....those were the days

also when the police had to enter the fulwell end for whatever reason
it was normally followed by a verse or two of harry roberts is our friend
now that is a thing from the past that the youngens of today will not have a clue about.........i must be getting old

ofcourse they do man, everyone knows who harry roberts is, i'm 18 by the way.

You were 19 on the first page of this thread.

not since the post on the first page was edited 2 minutes after you posted this.
Could this be our new MLL?
 


i remember going to palace in late 70s or early 80s and some one had a pair of silver doc martens on, just remeber the looks on the faces of the palace fans when we were all singing "silver boots silver boots silver boots" remember a proggy seller losing all his proggys as well think we won 1 - 0 and its the first time i sang "jingle bells"
 
Wolfman said:
Reuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuben !!

At the back end of the 88/89 season when we were in midtable Div 2 and skint - certain players Rueben, MacPhail and someone else (Cullen, Red 'n' White Tractor?) had letters missing form the VAUX logo on their shirts - so cue us lot in the Clockstand Paddock singing -

Rueben wheres ya U gone?, Rueben wheres ya U gone?, ala la la, ala la la, Rueben wheres ya U gone?, Rueben wheres ya U gone?, ala la la, ala la la, :D
 
Brussels Mackem said:
Vic Halom, Vic Halom, Vic Halom, la,la,delal,dela.

Sounds a bit stupid now I suppose.....

Brussels

Bob lee, bob lee, bob lee bob lee boblee, bob lee bob lee , bob lee bob lee boe lee bob lee.
Which reads even stupider now
 
old git said:
Bilbo said:
Walthamstow Sand Dancer said:
What was the one about 'Sweet Molly Malone' ??
Remember that from mid-70's.
AAhh the memories ..................................

FTM
In sunderlands fair city
where the girls are so pretty
i first set my eyes on sweet molly malone
as she wheels her wheel barrow (change to drives her bmw)
thru the streets broad & narrow
crying
clap clap - clap clap clap - clap clap clap
SUNDERLAND



I first set my eyes on sweet DICKIE MALONE
AS HE WHEELS HIS WHEEL BARROW FROM WALKER TO JARROW



God I feel OLD now :wink:


6 ft 2 eyes of blue tricky dickies after you La la la la la lala
 
Weardale Worrier said:
Dennis Smith went to town is his Lamborghini,
bought some class, brought it back,
callledddd iiittt Gabbiiaaddiinnniii

Willie Mcfaul went to town in his old Cortina,
bought some shite, brought it back
callleeeddd ittt Mmirrraannddinna

Myself and phoneix recreated this song a couple of nights ago, it goes like this:

SGT Wilko went to Toon
In a Sherman tank
Saw the ground was full of scum
and blew them all to wink

Pissy Robson went to town
In an electric Wheelchair
Found himself a piece of shit
and called it Alan Shearer

:lol:
 
swisstony said:
Brussels Mackem said:
Vic Halom, Vic Halom, Vic Halom, la,la,delal,dela.

Sounds a bit stupid now I suppose.....

Brussels

Bob lee, bob lee, bob lee bob lee boblee, bob lee bob lee , bob lee bob lee boe lee bob lee.
Which reads even stupider now

Can anyone remember the Spoonerism at Leeds (the day after we hoyed away a 2-0 lead against the Skunks on Good Friday and drew 2-2) and for some reason there was a chant of Lob Bee, Lob Bee (repeat ad nauseum).

Looks as crap now as it sounded then :oops: :oops: :oops:
 
this thread is great very true,there must be some others from the late 70's for all the old gits on here(myself included of course!)
 
AlienFTM said:
Paris Mackem said:
The Mackem term didn't exist until the 80's as far as I know. First time I heard it was in 1985 when I took a job in Hull.

I first heard the term in spring of 1981 as I marched two troopers in my troop from the B Squadron accommodation down to the vehicle park.

I was also bamboozled cos they kept shouting "Ah shaduppa you face" and giggling as they marched. I thought they were being insubordinate until they sang the rest of Joe Dolce's song to me.


sunderland folk were known as "mak and taks" up in northumberland in the 1950's onwards.

i think mackems comes from that.
 
saccers said:
Something to the effect , my ol man said follow sunlan an dont dilly dally on the way off went the coach with the boot boys in it we took Norwich in half a minut we dillied we dallied we f***** them in the alley Nah nah nah na na na na naya, which I particularly like as it's based on a true appraisal of events for once and not one of these nonce Chelsea Man.uRE INVENTIONS!


brings back memories saccas.

i think that particular ditty finished with the immortal line:

"If you ain't got a scarf with sunlun on it
you won't find your way home!"


remember those away matches to blackpool in the early 70's.
 
Normal font sang by approx 10-20 people bold sang by the rest of the Fulwell

Everywhere we go-ooh
Everywhere we go-ooh
People wanna know-oh
People wanna know-oh
Who supports the red and white
Who supports the red and white
Love to sing love to fight
Love to sing love to fight
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
red and white
red and white
sing and fight
sing and fight

everyone together

sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
repeat to fade

:lol: :lol: QUALITY
 
The Jarra Wanderer said:
Normal font sang by approx 10-20 people bold sang by the rest of the Fulwell

Everywhere we go-ooh
Everywhere we go-ooh
People wanna know-oh
People wanna know-oh
Who supports the red and white
Who supports the red and white
Love to sing love to fight
Love to sing love to fight
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
red and white
red and white
sing and fight
sing and fight

everyone together

sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
repeat to fade

:lol: :lol: QUALITY

remember that like yesterday. 8)
 
Read all the posts and its taken me about 20 minutes, but what a memorable 20 minutes down memory lane (now I sound old). Molly Malone I remember very clearly, (it was Roker and Jarra btw, probably the only word that rhymned with barra) and the bit about Leicester (tagged onto the end of "we hate Liverpool too" )- but what happened to Nottingham Forest?! Happy days as a teenager getting thrown around the Fulwell before some daft git decided we should go all seater. Its not the same.........
 
buster said:
when man utd were relegated in the 70's they took a massive following to all away matches causing loads of trouble everywhere they went

when they visited roker they were given the clock stand paddock during the match the fulwell started a chant ....

where's your famous soccer hooligans repeated, followed by

your'e gonna get your ferking heads kicked in !

time for you to run was another popular one

ferking priceless if you ask me.....those were the days

also when the police had to enter the fulwell end for whatever reason
it was normally followed by a verse or two of harry roberts is our friend
now that is a thing from the past that the youngens of today will not have a clue about.........i must be getting old

was at that game.......true about the trouble, even then they thought they were too good to be there.......remember one lad getting passed from back to front of the roker and being taken for treatment, then all his mates and a couple hundred more followed him out round the pitch....massive chorous of 'hooligans' and no more were they heard of causing trouble, i like to think they learned a lesson at roker that day
 
YIDGTRP said:
buster said:
when man utd were relegated in the 70's they took a massive following to all away matches causing loads of trouble everywhere they went

when they visited roker they were given the clock stand paddock during the match the fulwell started a chant ....

where's your famous soccer hooligans repeated, followed by

your'e gonna get your ferking heads kicked in !

time for you to run was another popular one

ferking priceless if you ask me.....those were the days

also when the police had to enter the fulwell end for whatever reason
it was normally followed by a verse or two of harry roberts is our friend
now that is a thing from the past that the youngens of today will not have a clue about.........i must be getting old

was at that game.......true about the trouble, even then they thought they were too good to be there.......remember one lad getting passed from back to front of the roker and being taken for treatment, then all his mates and a couple hundred more followed him out round the pitch....massive chorous of 'hooligans' and no more were they heard of causing trouble, i like to think they learned a lesson at roker that day


i was there too. a mini-bus full of manure thugs (they had a real reputation in those days) tried it on with me and me bro, on the way home after the match. there was me and him and another mate and there was 15 of them with lead pipes, DM's and full menace. we told them to procreate and legged it.

they couldn't catch us 'cos back then we were lean and fast.

wouldn't say the same today. :wink:
 
stubber said:
The Jarra Wanderer said:
Normal font sang by approx 10-20 people bold sang by the rest of the Fulwell

Everywhere we go-ooh
Everywhere we go-ooh
People wanna know-oh
People wanna know-oh
Who supports the red and white
Who supports the red and white
Love to sing love to fight
Love to sing love to fight
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
red and white
red and white
sing and fight
sing and fight

everyone together

sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
repeat to fade

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remember that like yesterday. 8)

How could I forget that one - wasn't there a version with shall we tell them -------- who we are--------- we are the reds we are the reds we are we are we are the reds
 
King Kareoke said:
stubber said:
The Jarra Wanderer said:
Normal font sang by approx 10-20 people bold sang by the rest of the Fulwell

Everywhere we go-ooh
Everywhere we go-ooh
People wanna know-oh
People wanna know-oh
Who supports the red and white
Who supports the red and white
Love to sing love to fight
Love to sing love to fight
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
red and white
red and white
sing and fight
sing and fight

everyone together

sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
repeat to fade

:lol: :lol: QUALITY

remember that like yesterday. 8)

How could I forget that one - wasn't there a version with shall we tell them -------- who we are--------- we are the reds we are the reds we are we are we are the reds

Nah! That was defo. the skunks version.
 
King Kareoke said:
stubber said:
The Jarra Wanderer said:
Normal font sang by approx 10-20 people bold sang by the rest of the Fulwell

Everywhere we go-ooh
Everywhere we go-ooh
People wanna know-oh
People wanna know-oh
Who supports the red and white
Who supports the red and white
Love to sing love to fight
Love to sing love to fight
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
Wooo-ooh
red and white
red and white
sing and fight
sing and fight

everyone together

sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
sunderland (clap, clap, clap)
repeat to fade

:lol: :lol: QUALITY

remember that like yesterday. 8)







I remember getting up on a barrier at the back of the Fulwell, and starting that chant with a few others... What a F*ckin Noise.I was proud as f*ck But when we played Man U in a cup match, I remember looking around & Everyone in the Fulwell was singing. and the silence in between. it was Haunting. Everyone sang it.

Aye I must agree the songs were singin these days are shite.
Lets get some of these oldies on this thread going . at the SOL lads & Lasses .
I think we will hear some noise.



Gabba! Gabba! Hey!
 
My all time favourites are Wise Men Say and Niall Quinn's Disco Pants, however, on a more irreverent note, bring back (to the tune of My Bonny Lies Over The Ocean)

If I had the wings of an angel and the dirty black arse of a crow,
I'd fly over gallowgate tomorrow and shit on the bastards below.

Shit on, shit on, shit on the bastards below, below.
Shit on, shit on, I'd shit on the bastards below.

We certainly don't have as many chants and songs as we used to have. There was a time when the lads ran out to the Fulwell End, when each one of them would be greeted with his own song/chant during the pre-kick off warm up.
 
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